Playing Pärt (2012)

In Winter and Spring 2011 Arvo Pärt was invited by the school to help them prepare a concert of his music by working with children ranging from kindergarten age to final-year pupils. Film director Dorian Supin and the film studio Minor Film recorded the whole process of the rehearsals and the concert and these recordings were used to make the DVD set, which contains two DVDs. Disc 1Rehearsing Pärt (201 mins) shows the composer leading the rehearsals, and disc 2 Playing Pärt (75 mins) shows the final concert itself. Disc 1 Rehearsing Pärt also includes a conversation entitled "Very Easy and Unexplainable" between Arvo and Nora Pärt.

Director: Dorian Supin
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 74 min
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Country: Estonia
Original Language: et
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Playing Pärt about?
In Winter and Spring 2011 Arvo Pärt was invited by the school to help them prepare a concert of his music by working with children ranging from kindergarten age to final-year pupils. Film director Dorian Supin and the film studio Minor Film recorded the whole process of the rehearsals and the concert and these recordings were used to make the DVD set, which contains two DVDs. Disc 1Rehearsing Pärt (201 mins) shows the composer leading the rehearsals, and disc 2 Playing Pärt (75 mins) shows the final concert itself. Disc 1 Rehearsing Pärt also includes a conversation entitled "Very Easy and Unexplainable" between Arvo and Nora Pärt.
Who directed Playing Pärt?
Playing Pärt was directed by Dorian Supin.
How long is Playing Pärt?
Playing Pärt has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is Playing Pärt?
Playing Pärt is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was Playing Pärt produced?
Playing Pärt was produced in Estonia.